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About Our Rescue Group...

The Ten Lives Club is an animal rescue group devoted to promoting and enhancing the lives of all cats. In June 2007 Ten Lives Club opened their very own shelter! As with any new business it's been a struggle making ends meet and even more so with the cold winter months ahead. Please consider making a tax deductable donation to help our cause; to rescue and adopt out as many unwanted cats as possible. Information can be found on our website: www.tenlivesclub.com.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Fundraisers/events, and a list of our adoption site locations can be found on our website (tenlivesclub.com).

Our Adoption Process...

All the cats in our program are: Spayed/nuetered, combo tested for FeLV/FIV, shots, treated for fleas, earmites, worms. We include a 30 day health guarentee, provided you let us know of a problem and we make you a vet appointment at one of our 9 vets. All these procedures cost us $150-200 provided there are no additional costs where the animal is sick..etc. Please go to our website for information on our adoption fees (tenlivesclub.com).

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